RIC stands for Reconciling in Christ. It means that we truly welcome all people. For more information, please visit our Mission & Welcome Statement.
No. You do not have to be a member to participate in any of the activities offered here at Holy Cross.
The first step is worshipping with us for a while to see if this is a good fit as your church home. If it is, contact Pastor Heather, and she will discuss membership with you.
Baptism isn't a one and done event. Baptism happens in the context of a congregation, as we pledge to care for and nurture the one being baptized. The first step is worshipping with us to see if Holy Cross is a part of your faith journey.
Visit our Weddings page for the documents needed.
ELCA stands for Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. Please see the ELCA page to learn more.
Our worship service includes contemporary and traditional songs along with special music from our Chancel Choir, Carolon Bell Choir, and Children's Choirs (Singers, Chimes, & Ukuleles). You'll hear a variety of instruments including guitar, bass, drums, organ, and more!
Children are a welcomed and valued part of our worship services! We have a Prayground in our sanctuary for preschool age and under. For more information about our Prayground, please visit the Prayground page.
Yes. We offer our facility to a variety of different groups. Please visit our Property Use page.
All are welcomed at Christ's Table.